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This reminds me of House M.D., hiding Vicodin in a book.
Most of my skills aren't things you can teach to people in a day... or even a week or two :(
I specialize in video editing and musical instruments, along with various athletic activities, I could possibly teach someone some of the core basics but all of them would need you to have the required equipment to actually begin learning any of it (programs, sports equipment, musical instrument) and so forth.
Actually... I just thought of something I could teach pretty quickly. I learned a basic level of Japanese, about 16 months worth of studying, and I could at least teach someone the basic grammar/"alphabet" structure of Japanese, it's incredibly easy to learn.
There's also a few other talents that I could easily teach someone, but talking about those might give away who I am, and right now I enjoy anonymity on a website for once.
Thanks, I think i'll leave this one as is then and just follow the "unspoken rules" from now on then. :)
My mistake :( is there any way I could delete this submission or something so I don't get points in an unfair way?
Oh, i'm only referring to Hiragana/Katakana, Kanji is a beast.
I only know about 200 kanji, tops, memorized, and I don't know the "structure" of the majority of them (as in the whole super complicated grouping of things etc.)
The formula you learned is practically the same as mine though for language structure, I got up to the whole "Counting objects and adding suffixes dependent on what they are, like a suffix for round objects, for flat objects, for animals, etc." thing.
I learned online actually too, from a teacher who I paid 42 bucks for 42 lessons: they're incredibly well planned lessons that he'd check after I completed them and he'd give me corrections, it took me like a year to get through seven lessons though, so I never completed it. Each lesson was about six or so pages of compressed info and exercises though, so...